Cane Creek Golf Course

This course has water hazards (four creeks and six ponds) coming into play on fourteen holes. The par 3's are all long (measuring over 200 yards), and the fairways are narrow. The most difficult hole is #8, a 573-yard, par 5, featuring a double dogleg fairway and requiring an approach shot over water to a two-tiered green.

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Course Reviews

Belle Terre Country Club"Good golf, great price!"This golf course is in good shape and is a great test of golf. The cost of playing 45.00 with a cart is a bargin! ---Rick, Ohio

TimberStone Golf Course"Worth the trip"This course is easily the best course I have played. It's on a par with Blackwolf Run and the other Kohler courses at a fraction of the price. This course has a spectacular setting. It winds up and around Iron Mountain, and is a marvel of course design. Despite the elevation changes, only one hole plays uphill. The holes are cut out of the mountain side and winding cart paths take you to the next level, and hole, until you reach numbers 9 and 17, both of which play straight downhill (as does 18, a 600 yard par five with 3 terraced fairways). The grooming is immaculate and each hole is separated from the others by woods or water. Even on a busy day it feels like you're the only golfers on the course. The staff is friendly and efficient and the course is nicely rangered. As you play the course, you will marvel both at the quality of the experience and the incredible engineering required during construction. Rates have been in the $50-60 range for the past several years and its the best golf bargain you can find. This is a course you could play every day and it would remain interesting. The fairways and greens compare with any PGA site. This is one not to miss.---jim olds, madison, wi

Country Club at Castle Pines"Best in Colorado"This course matches with any in difficulty from the tips. It is awesome to play and has many great golf holes. From th regular men's tee it is a terrific course as well. Fairways can be tight so high handicappers may find the course tougher and not as enjoyable as some. But, hey, with the views (best in the country for a mountain course) everyone will love this track. I have guests from all over the country play this course and rave.---Chuck McDaniel, Castle Pines, CO USA

Odyssey Golf Course"Odyssey is a good course"I REALLY like this course. It is pretty long (which suits my game well), and there are a lot of places you can get yourself in trouble. The greens are tough to speak of...as pin placement can make this course one of the most challenging in the area (pretty serious breaks), or just a nice Sunday afternoon hackin' with the boys (dead-flat) if greenskeepers are being generous. They have GPS in their golf carts, and charge reasonable fees. The course is very-well maintained, with water in play on a bunch of the holes. In my opinion, Odyssey is the best bang for your buck in the area.---xxxx, Mokena, IL